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− | '''Wii Channels''' are | + | '''Wii Channels''' are software accessible from the [[Wii]] [[Home Menu]]. The software is represented by an icon and accessing it loads a 'splash screen' from which the player can start the software. Specifically, Wii Channels may refer to non-game software. Some Wii Channels must be downloaded through the Internet, however others such as the [[Mii Channel]] are pre-loaded on the console by default. |
There is one [[Disc Channel]] for physical [[Game Disc]]s, while downloadable games have individual icons. | There is one [[Disc Channel]] for physical [[Game Disc]]s, while downloadable games have individual icons. |
Revision as of 12:41, 11 August 2020
Wii Channels are software accessible from the Wii Home Menu. The software is represented by an icon and accessing it loads a 'splash screen' from which the player can start the software. Specifically, Wii Channels may refer to non-game software. Some Wii Channels must be downloaded through the Internet, however others such as the Mii Channel are pre-loaded on the console by default.
There is one Disc Channel for physical Game Discs, while downloadable games have individual icons.
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